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I have just finished adding the first half of the new batch of walnut to the store.
These are the smaller, less expensive ones. Most are about $35 or $40. Tomorrow I will add the rest of the blocks. They will cost a little bit more than these first ones.

The main ones that I do not get stabilized are ironwood, rosewoods and african blackwood.
Some people go by "If you can dent the wood surface with your thumbnail, get it stabilized".
The reason I get a lot of woods stabilized that might be ok without getting stabilized is increased durability and easier to get a good finish.